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Handles like a foreign sports car at half the cost. V6 engine is very responsive and powers up quickly. Cost-wise with the extras I added make it around $49,500.00. Fun car to drive with instant acceleration and positive braking. About the only disadvantage , its a bit tight on room but you learn to adapt. I would absolutely recommend to all!

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"This rating has nothing to do with me not making a deal. It was obvious that the Tahoe had driver side rear wheel - well body damage along with the rear driver side passenger door and rust issues. We all know dealers use a certain whole sale book to take trades and im real familiar with that book from using it over the years to buy wholesale. The damage was not fixed. Just kind of massaged out. The door edge was literately bent back causing a crack in the paint about 3 inches long. The truck also had more rust on the under carriage than normal. To rap this up, the salesman showed me the folder on the truck as there was a trade for a new vehicle against the Tahoe. We all know dealers never take money off the new vehicle when they need to close a deal, so they raise the price on the trade. He tried to show me the trade was 23K and 1600$ in repairs to the Tahoe. Well 1600$ was all inspections , except for 85$ from the dent man. Also the front passenger fender was an after market ' not an original GM that has a stamp on the liner. but a clean car fax, figure that, lol . Total trade he quoted was 24,600. I find all these useless inspections as fire starting paper, because thats what it is worth, just that. In fact, if these inspections took place, how come 3 items did not work in the truck? One so obvious such as a power window not functioning should have been caught among the other 2 items. Like I said, the 1600$ was just to pump up the trade quote. When I told the salesman that this truck trade had to have the damage I described above, deducted from wholesale, he didnt care or even entertain my question. He even showed me that the dent guy did work on the Tahoe by showing me the folder, I estimated D 1400-1600 in damage still existing on the Tahoe. The truck had approx 94k plus in miles on the truck. Trade wholesale with damage to the truck around 19,5 TO 20,5K. he said they have 24,6K in total trade and they can sell it to me at that rate, well since when does a dealer not make a cent profit, follow me? I explained in a good way that I did whole sale 10 years ago and I still do on and off. I have been having issues finding a clean truck, so I set out looking in dealer lots. I emphasized about the damage and need to get it fixed because it will get worse and start to rust, plus a clean car fax with an after market front fender. His answer to this deal was """"The next person to walk in through this door to buy the Tahoe wont care about the damage, under carriage rust issues and the replaced fender."""" What im getting at, where does a salesman look after a customers best interest? Is his job to hide facts? Not once did he have me talk to the sales manager to discuss issues with the truck and maybe we can come to an agreement and make a deal. I wasnt looking for all the issues to get fixed on the truck, just some. A few dollars off there asking price would be suffice to close a deal, but no, the salesman didnt ask for management to step in. Im quite sure if this dealer back charged the truck as it stated in the folder for a fee of 695$ for inspection fee's, Im quite sure they found the rust , and after market fender and passenger rear side damage. It was clearly seen that the fender was removed, bolt heads all scrapped up and the old round washer marks still etched in to the fresh paint from adjusting the fender to much. Now that I did fact finding on the truck, how much would you bet that the same salesman never tells the next Tahoe customer my findings? I call this being deceptive if so. Disclosure stinks. I didnt mention names because I rather have the dealership read the ad and see if the internet sales manager ( female ) reads this because she knows who she set me up with. It pays to do your homework before you buy from a deceptive dealer. "

Avg. Dealer Rating: (6 reviews)
"Went to see a vehicle they had listed for $3995. Looked at it, drove it, liked it, asked for a bottom line price. Now, when you, as a consumer ask for a bottom line number, you kind of expect a bit of a discount, whatever it is, every little bit helps. What you don't expect is for the dealer to tell you that not only there is no discount (I am ok with that. It's their right to sell their product for what they want to sell it for) but there is also tax, DMV fee and $395 "Documentation fee" on top of it. What documentation fee?? I am paying cash for the car! You are charging MV fees separately and there is NO OTHER PAPERWORK! Bill of sale! That's it. $395 for a bill of sale? After asking what the fee was for, the answer was even better: "Everybody pays one". $395 is nothing but a scam and pure profit for the dealer.
Bottom line, They figured, let's lower selling price by $400, get the customer here and then hit them with it after the fact. The only thing is, this wasn't a $50,000 car where $395 might have been overlooked. This was 10% of the selling price! That's more than tax. Smart.
In conclusion, I feel that those are "lowlife" antics and can only be attributed to "lowlife" company. This was a cheap car that I need for a couple of years, but we have 3 other new cars in the household, that we lease and change every 3 years. Guess what, I will never set foot on their property again. Not that they'd care about one person, but after I post this on several sites, others may get suspicious and that's what would help change these "underhanded" practices."

Avg. Dealer Rating: (5 reviews)
"Crystal reached out to me immediately, regarding my inquiring of the Honda Accord and kept in touch with me until I was able to come out to the dealership to test drive the car. Joe was very informative and accommodating from beginning to end in the the purchase of my new (used) car. He addressed all of the issues pertaining to my vehicle and made sure it was in top shape before I drove it off of the lot and took it home a few days later. I enjoyed working with Joe and Crystal during my purchasing process and I am happy with my new vehicle."

Avg. Dealer Rating: (48 reviews)
"I talked to them about buying 2 of their trucks. When I asked what they could do for me on the price, they came down from $71532.00 to 71200.00. Needless to say, they could care less if they get your business or not. Turns out that one of the trucks had already sold, and they were just wasting my time anyway."

Avg. Dealer Rating: (34 reviews)
"Excellent experience, was treated well all the staff was friendly and helpful. They got me approved very fast and drove out the same day. I recommend this place to everyone its the best buying experience i ever had. Thank you !!"